Weaving Together the History of Carpets

Weaving Together the History of Carpets

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The Pompeii of Nebraska

In 1971, a paleontologist discovered an animal graveyard in northeastern Nebraska. It was crammed with species that lived in North America millions of years ago: camels, rhinos, and three-toed horses… Excavating this site, two things immediately became clear: something had drawn ...  Afficher plus

Minneapolis’s Giant Pencil

When a 180-year old bur oak tree collapsed during a rainstorm, a couple in Minnesota made a new life for it. Plus: How many U.S. states have you visited? Join the AO community and create your own U.S. state tracker map here: https://www.atlasobscura.com/my-state-map Hosted by Sim ...  Afficher plus

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A GOLDEN RECAP, MONTANA SUMMERS & A SNEAKY LINK
That's The Point

Today, Jon and Kristin talk all about her golden 30th birthday and the details that made her day so special. Then, Jon shares about his summer trip to Montana, capped off with a surprise quiz that had them both in tears from laughing.


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Apparently, you can go to jail for sheep cloning
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Sheep cloning is a dangerous business, but it could be a very lucrative one. Demand for sheep has skyrocketed in the hunting community and one man looked to reap the benefits by cloning them en masse. So how did this business idea turn out? Plus: Layoffs are expected at CVS corpo ...  Afficher plus

It's Brittany, Witch!
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Brittany shares how she and the boys celebrated Halloween, what it was like seeing TOM SANDOVAL at the opening of Jax's Studio City, her and Jax's plans for BravoCon, AND some Q&A with your favorite southern reality belle!

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Dr. T. W. Stallings: One Man's Corvid-Hating Quest to Make Oklahoma Literally Eat Crow
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Times were tough during the Great Depression. Economic unrest, massive migration and falling crops left many people struggling to survive -- even the simple task of finding food from one day to the next became increasingly challenging. Amid this chaos Dr. T. W. Stallings saw a ...

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